Sights in Boston and suburbs : or, guide to the stranger . eyther by the furious waves of the greatocean, or by the many-folde and horrible dangers of thelande, I wyl surely not leave your company. There canno peryll chaunce to me so terrible, nor any kinde ofdeath so cruell, that shall not be much easier for me toabyde than to live so farre separate from you. She came to the wilderness, illumined it by her love,her piety, her charities and faith, and died in the thenmere village of Salem. Not one of those who had knownher but wept bitterly at the event. It was as if all theflowers of the gard
Sights in Boston and suburbs : or, guide to the stranger . eyther by the furious waves of the greatocean, or by the many-folde and horrible dangers of thelande, I wyl surely not leave your company. There canno peryll chaunce to me so terrible, nor any kinde ofdeath so cruell, that shall not be much easier for me toabyde than to live so farre separate from you. She came to the wilderness, illumined it by her love,her piety, her charities and faith, and died in the thenmere village of Salem. Not one of those who had knownher but wept bitterly at the event. It was as if all theflowers of the garden should hang their heads at the blast-ing of the rose. May her memory distil sweets upon thehearts of wives like her And from her fair and unpolluted fleshMay violets spring, forever. Many are the good and great whose remains repose CEMETERY. 33 here; but no character of those days has come down to uswith brighter memories than that of Governor John Win-throp, whose remains also repose in the Chapel BurialGround, in the family tomb, on the north WINSLOW CHAIE, AT . HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
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